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U.S. v. Taylor, No. 00-30936 (5th Cir.) (277 F.3d 721) (December 21, 2001) (Judge Harold R. Jr. DeMoss)

This is a rare case in which the Court vacated a sentence on the grounds that the Government had failed to prove that statements made in the presentence report (PSR), and on which the district court relied for sentencing purposes, contained even the “indicia of reliability” required by U.S.S.G. § ...

 

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